| t byfield on Sun, 28 Apr 2002 05:14:20 +0200 (CEST) |
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| Re: <nettime> Vinc Cerf: The Internet is for Everyone |
geert@xs4all.nl (Sat 04/27/02 at 12:06 PM +1000):
> (Can anyone help to decipher this document? The Internet is for everyone.
> According to Vinc Cerf this is going to be the new ideology of the Internet
> Society. One really wonders what the previous ideology then was. The
> document then goes on and talks about staggering growth, Internet access on
> other planets, the tremendous rise of e-commerce (as if the dotcom crash did
> not happen). Cerf continues the old line of accusing only governments while
> remaining silent over the rise of corporate control over the Internet.
> Completely uncritically of what's going on inside ICANN he calls for
> unconditional support of ICANN, etc. Geert)
cerf is in a very bad position to be criticial of what's going
on inside ICANN: he was the towering figure in creating it, he
bailed it out when it was running out of money (e.g., a bridge
loan from his own MCI/worldcom), and he's chair of the board.
this mantra 'internet is for everyone' is like dyson's 'always
make new mistakes!': a fixture in his .sig for 3+ years.
ISOC is basically dead in the water: the net needs no advocacy
in MDCs, and ISOC's culture isn't very well suited to the LDCs
where it might still be needed. it's been casting around for a
role and goal for a while now; or, rather, the c*b*l that runs
it has been casting around for ways to collapse it into ICANN--
as s pre-captured substitute for the At Large Membership.
oh, yeah: this 'RFC' is three years old:
<http://www.ietf.org/IMR/IMR-1999-05>
it's no mystery why he'd haul out this chamberpot of PR right
now: ICANN isn't doing very well.
- karl auerbach, the at-large director for north america,
is suing them, and ICANN's response is hilariously bad;
- the RIRs (especially RIPE) are giving it money but not
much else (e.g., political support or contracts);
- it's memorandum of understanding with the US govt runs
out on 30 september, and ICANN has failed to sign docu-
ments with the ccTLDs and RIRs, which is what it's sup-
posed to do under the MoU;
- it just gave away .us to insiders who seriously fucked
up the TM clearance process, sold thousands of domains
to non-USers (despite a requirement for US nexus), etc;
- CEO lynn's 'deform' proposal attracted a *lot* of heat,
and it remains to be seen whether a petulant brit will
fare as well as the previous CEO (an ex-US mil guy) in
front of congress during the inevitable hearings;
- and they don't have enough revenue to support their ex-
panding appetite for overpaid mid-level apparatchiks.
cerf presided over all of this, from beginning to end. afaict,
the only mystery is why he still has a good reputation.
cheers,
t
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